
Motor vehicle accident care in Caledon focused on assessing injuries, reducing pain, and supporting a safe return to daily life. Every recovery plan begins with a detailed post-accident assessment and is tailored to your symptoms, insurance requirements, and long-term goals.
Motor vehicle accident care in Caledon focused on assessing injuries, reducing pain, and supporting a safe return to daily life. Every recovery plan begins with a detailed post-accident assessment and is tailored to your symptoms, insurance requirements, and long-term goals.


Our team provides chiropractic care, registered massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation-focused for patients dealing with spinal pain, muscular tension, injury recovery, postural strain, and mobility limitations. Treatment plans are designed around the individual, combining hands-on care with practical recovery strategies tailored to everyday movement, work demands, and long-term physical health.

Dr. Elizabeth Juchniewicz is a chiropractor providing evidence-informed care focused on reducing pain, improving mobility, and supporting long-term physical function. After completing an Honours Bachelor of Science degree at McMaster University, she earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2011 and has since helped patients manage spinal pain, muscular tension, posture-related strain, mobility restrictions, and movement-related injuries affecting everyday life.
Her treatment approach is assessment-driven and tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and recovery goals. Dr. Juchniewicz commonly works with patients experiencing back pain, neck pain, sciatica, headaches, sports injuries, repetitive strain, and physical discomfort related to work, posture, or reduced mobility.
Treatment may include chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, mobility-focused therapy, acupuncture, and supportive recovery strategies designed to improve movement quality and reduce recurring physical stress. Her focus is not only on short-term symptom relief, but also on helping patients improve long-term movement patterns and physical resilience through personalized chiropractic care.

Anna Szustak is a Registered Massage Therapist focused on helping patients reduce muscular tension, improve mobility, and support physical recovery through personalized massage therapy treatment. Originally trained in physiotherapy in Poland, she has years of experience working in healthcare environments helping individuals manage a wide range of physical conditions, mobility challenges, and rehabilitation needs.
After becoming registered as a massage therapist in Ontario in 2022, Anna continued developing a treatment approach centered around safe, effective, and patient-focused care tailored to each individual’s goals, comfort level, and physical condition. Her treatments may include Swedish massage, deep tissue therapy, stretching-based treatment, prenatal massage, and soft tissue techniques designed to reduce tension, improve circulation, and support recovery from physical stress and repetitive strain.
Anna commonly works with patients experiencing postural tension, muscular tightness, stress-related discomfort, workplace strain, mobility restrictions, and soft tissue dysfunction affecting everyday movement and comfort. Her calm and individualized approach focuses on helping patients move more comfortably while supporting long-term physical well-being and recovery.

Aras Petrauskas is a Registered Massage Therapist specializing in rehabilitation-focused treatment, acupuncture, chronic pain management, sports injury recovery, movement dysfunction, and concussion rehabilitation. In practice since 2012, he has developed an assessment-driven treatment approach focused on improving movement quality, reducing pain, and addressing the underlying muscular and mechanical factors contributing to recurring discomfort and physical dysfunction.
At Caledon Chiropractic, optimal performance and long-term injury prevention begin with understanding how your body moves. Using a systematic movement assessment framework, we evaluate joint function and movement quality across the upper body, lower body, and spine, identifying compensations and deficiencies before they become pain or injury.
From there, targeted corrective patterning strategies are applied to restore movement competency joint by joint, rebuilding the foundation your body needs to perform and recover at its highest level. This service is ideal for athletes looking to optimize performance, individuals managing recurring or overuse injuries, and anyone seeking a proactive approach to their long-term musculoskeletal health.

At our Caledon clinic, motor vehicle accident care is commonly used to assess and treat whiplash, neck pain, back pain, headaches, dizziness, shoulder injuries, and soft tissue strain following collisions. Each recovery plan is based on how the accident affected your spine, joints, muscles, and movement patterns, with care focused on restoring function, supporting rehabilitation, and helping patients progress safely through recovery.
Whiplash is one of the most common injuries after a motor vehicle accident. It often affects the muscles, joints, ligaments, and nerves of the neck and upper back, even when symptoms do not appear immediately after the collision.
Whiplash may cause neck pain, stiffness, headaches, reduced range of motion, shoulder tension, dizziness, and radiating discomfort into the upper back or arms. In some cases, symptoms become more noticeable in the hours or days after the accident.
Treatment may include chiropractic care, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, and guided rehabilitation depending on your condition. Care is designed to reduce strain, restore movement, and support recovery following collision-related injury.
Neck pain is common after a collision and may develop from whiplash, joint irritation, muscle strain, or inflammation caused by sudden impact forces. Even lower-speed accidents can create enough mechanical stress to trigger ongoing symptoms.
Symptoms may include stiffness, reduced mobility, muscle tightness, pain when turning the head, radiating discomfort into the shoulders, and tension-related headaches. Some patients also experience delayed soreness that worsens over several days.
Care focuses on assessing the source of restriction, reducing muscular and joint stress, and improving cervical movement through individualized treatment. Depending on the case, care may include chiropractic treatment, massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation strategies.
Back pain following a car accident may involve the lower back, mid-back, or surrounding soft tissues. Sudden impact can create strain patterns, joint dysfunction, disc irritation, or inflammation that affects comfort, posture, and day-to-day movement.
Back pain may result from muscular strain, spinal joint restriction, disc-related irritation, seatbelt force, impact positioning, or compensation patterns that develop after the accident. Symptoms may appear immediately or begin later as inflammation increases.
Care may involve chiropractic treatment, joint mobilization, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation exercises aimed at improving movement and reducing mechanical stress. Each treatment plan is tailored to the nature of the accident and your current level of function.
Headaches and dizziness are common after motor vehicle accidents, particularly when the neck, upper back, or surrounding soft tissues have been affected by sudden force. These symptoms may be associated with whiplash, muscle tension, or cervical joint dysfunction.
Tension through the neck and upper shoulders, restricted cervical movement, inflammation, and post-impact strain can all contribute to headaches or feelings of dizziness. In some cases, symptoms may worsen with screen time, driving, or sudden movement.
Assessment helps determine whether symptoms may be related to postural strain, soft tissue injury, or cervical dysfunction following the accident. Treatment may include chiropractic care, acupuncture, massage therapy, and movement-based recovery strategies where appropriate.
Motor vehicle accidents can place sudden strain on the shoulders, upper back, chest, and surrounding soft tissues. These injuries may affect mobility, lifting ability, posture, and comfort during daily activity.
Patients may experience shoulder tension, reduced range of motion, muscular guarding, upper back strain, and soft tissue irritation caused by seatbelt force, bracing during impact, or the mechanics of the collision itself.
Treatment may include soft tissue therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture, and rehabilitation exercises designed to improve mobility, reduce strain, and support progressive recovery. Care is adjusted based on your injuries, symptoms, and tolerance.
Following a motor vehicle accident, many patients need help understanding what care is available and how treatment is handled through Ontario auto insurance. Our clinic assists with claim-related paperwork, documentation, and direct billing support where applicable.
In most cases, a referral is not required to begin chiropractic care after an accident. Patients are also not required to attend the clinic recommended by the insurer and may choose the provider they feel most comfortable with.
When needed, we provide documentation and communicate with insurers as part of the recovery process. Our focus is to make care more accessible while helping patients move through treatment and claim requirements with greater clarity.
We assess how the spine, joints, muscles, and nervous system respond after a collision. Treatment is tailored to reduce strain, improve movement quality, and support a gradual return to daily activity, work, and long-term function.
Based in Caledon, our clinic supports patients from the surrounding Greater Toronto Area seeking care for whiplash, back pain, neck pain, headaches, soft tissue injuries, and post-accident recovery.
Your first visit begins with a detailed post-accident assessment of your spine, joints, movement patterns, and symptoms. We take time to understand how the collision affected your body, what symptoms are present now, and what type of care may best support recovery, documentation needs, and long-term function.

Before treatment begins, we perform a detailed assessment to understand how the accident affected your body. This helps identify the structures involved, how symptoms are presenting, and what type of care may be appropriate.
Your provider reviews your accident history, current symptoms, delayed-onset concerns, daily limitations, and any relevant claim details. Understanding how symptoms began and how they affect function helps guide the next steps in care.

After the assessment, findings are reviewed to determine what may be contributing to pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, or movement restriction. This helps clarify whether the injuries are primarily joint-related, muscular, soft tissue, or movement-based.
When required, the clinic may assist with claim-related paperwork, reports, and communication needed to support ongoing care through Ontario auto insurance processes.

Recovery plans are based on your symptoms, clinical findings, accident history, and current level of function. Depending on the case, treatment may involve chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation exercises.
Because accident injuries can affect several parts of the body at once, care is often most effective when treatment is coordinated across disciplines to support pain reduction, mobility, and recovery progression.

Effective MVA care focuses not only on reducing current symptoms, but also on restoring function and helping patients return to everyday life with more confidence and less strain.
As symptoms improve, treatment may shift toward mobility, strength, tolerance, and movement-based recovery strategies that support a safe return to normal activity, work demands, and longer-term function.
Find answers to common questions about motor vehicle accident care, insurance claims, what to expect after an accident, and how treatment may help support recovery and return to daily function.
No referral is usually required to begin chiropractic care after a motor vehicle accident in Ontario. Most patients can contact the clinic directly to schedule an assessment and begin care based on their symptoms and recovery needs.
Yes. Patients are not required to attend the clinic suggested by an insurer and may choose the provider they feel most comfortable with. This allows you to receive care from a clinic that fits your recovery goals and preferences.
Yes, our clinic provides direct billing support for motor vehicle accident claims where applicable and assists patients with claim-related paperwork and documentation when needed.
MVA care may help with whiplash, neck pain, back pain, headaches, dizziness, shoulder injuries, soft tissue strain, and other movement-related problems that develop after a collision. Care begins with an assessment to understand how the accident affected your body.
Yes. Some symptoms may begin immediately, while others become more noticeable over the following hours or days. Delayed-onset neck pain, headaches, stiffness, and back discomfort are common after motor vehicle accidents.
Yes. Whiplash is one of the most common accident-related injuries we see. Treatment is based on a detailed assessment and may include chiropractic care, massage therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation strategies depending on the case.
Yes. When required, our clinic can provide reports and documentation related to your treatment and recovery as part of the accident claim process.
Your first visit typically begins with a detailed post-accident assessment. We review your symptoms, accident history, movement limitations, and recovery needs before outlining the most appropriate care plan.
See what patients are saying about their experience with injury care and rehabilitation at our Caledon clinic, from post-accident pain relief and mobility improvements to structured support throughout recovery.
I highly recommend Elizabeth as a chiropractor. She is extremely knowledgeable, professional, and truly cares about her patients. From the very first visit, she took the time to listen, explain everything clearly, and create a treatment plan that really...
Elizabeth is fantastic, knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely caring. She takes the time to understand your body, explains everything clearly, and makes you feel confident in your treatment. Highly recommend, especially for active people or injuries...
Ela is such a sweet and welcoming person. She took care of my shoulder injury, and every time I leave her clinic, I would always feel better. She’s always improving and upgrading her machines, and she takes the time to explain everything so well, always asking...
Dr Elizabeth is a very professional caring chiropractor. Before my visit to her i firmly believed chiropractors were quacks. I have seen her for multiple reasons (chronic pain) and always leave feeling much better than when I arrived...
Dr.Elizabeth is a recommended Chiropractor! I genuinely enjoyed my first visit and was overall satisfied that I was able to get instant results. She's professional, ambitious, outgoing, and very kind to her patients. Will definitely return when...
Begin with a detailed post-accident assessment focused on understanding your injuries, improving function, and building a care plan designed around recovery, rehabilitation, and long-term support.
